Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of Suspension of Trade in Threatened Beluga Sturgeon (Huso huso, 62135-62137 [05-21534]

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[FR Doc. 05–21538 Filed 10–27–05; 8:45am] BILLING CODE 6820–P–EM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Wisconsin Bldgs. M5H33, R0335 Fort McCoy Monroe Co: WI 54656– Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200540075 Status: Unutilized Reason: Extensive deterioration Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of Suspension of Trade in Threatened Beluga Sturgeon (Huso huso) From the Black Sea Basin BILLING CODE 4210–29–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Office of the Secretary Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor Commission Meeting Department of Interior, Office of the Secretary. ACTION: Notice of meeting. AGENCY: SUMMARY: This notice announces an upcoming meeting of the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor Commission. Notice of this meeting is required under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463). MEETING DATE AND TIME: Thursday, November 10, 2005–1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. PO 00000 Frm 00046 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: [FR Doc. 05–21325 Filed 10–27–05; 8:45 am] Jkt 208001 62135 SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), give notice that we are suspending import of and foreign commerce in beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) caviar and meat originating in the Black Sea littoral states of Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, the Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Turkey, and Ukraine effective immediately. This suspension applies to shipments that have been exported directly from these countries, reexported through an intermediary country, or transported as personal or household effects, and it prohibits foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity. We are taking this action under the special rule that was promulgated to control the trade of threatened beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) (70 FR 10493; March 4, 2005). Interstate E:\FR\FM\28OCN1.SGM 28OCN1 62136 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 208 / Friday, October 28, 2005 / Notices commerce in beluga sturgeon caviar or meat from the Black Sea basin that was legally imported into the United States before the trade suspension is not prohibited. This notice is effective October 28, 2005. ADDRESSES: Black Sea littoral states wishing to provide information that may allow us to lift this trade suspension may submit it by any one of several methods: 1. You may submit written information to Robert R. Gabel, Chief, Division of Scientific Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401 North Fairfax Drive, Room 750, Arlington, Virginia 22203. 2. You may hand-deliver written information to the Division of Scientific Authority, at the above address, or fax your comments to 703–358–2276. 3. You may send information by electronic mail (e-mail) to ScientificAuthority@fws.gov. DATES: For further information pertaining to compliance with the special rule, contact Robert R. Gabel, Chief, Division of Scientific Authority, at the address above; telephone, 703–358–1708; fax, 703–358–2276. For further information on application procedures and requirements for threatened species permits, contact the Division of Management Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Room 700, Arlington, Virginia 22203; telephone, 703–358–2104; fax, 703– 358–2281. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April 21, 2004, we listed beluga sturgeon as threatened (69 FR 21425) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) (Act). We subsequently published a special rule concerning beluga sturgeon (70 FR 10493; March 4, 2005) under section 4(d) of the Act. The special rule, located at 50 CFR 17.44(y) of our regulations, promotes the conservation of the species by allowing the import, export or reexport, and interstate and foreign commerce of beluga sturgeon caviar and meat, without threatened species permits otherwise required under 50 CFR 17.32, from littoral states in the Caspian and Black Sea basins that demonstrate progress on measures to protect and recover the species. The special rule requires countries wishing to export beluga sturgeon caviar or meat to the United States under this exemption to provide, by September 6, 2005, copies of basin-wide cooperative management plans for beluga sturgeon agreed to by all littoral states in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:15 Oct 27, 2005 Jkt 208001 Black Sea or Caspian Sea basin along with copies of national laws implementing the management plans. Import of and foreign commerce in Black Sea beluga sturgeon suspended. We have not received a basin-wide management plan for beluga sturgeon from any of the littoral states in the Black Sea basin. We received information from Bulgaria, Georgia, and Serbia and Montenegro, including a copy of a document signed by Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia and Montenegro in which they agree to implement a regional strategy for conservation and sustainable management of sturgeon populations of the northwest Black Sea and lower Danube River. While we applaud the efforts of these countries in working toward regional cooperation, this regional agreement does not fulfill the requirements of the special rule. Under the special rule, the littoral states are required to submit a basin-wide management plan agreed to by all littoral states in the Black Sea basin (not just exporting countries). A regional plan covering only a portion of the Black Sea is not sufficient to meet this requirement. Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, the Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Turkey, and Ukraine have therefore failed to meet the conditions of the special rule. As a result, beluga sturgeon caviar (including products containing caviar, such as cosmetics) and meat from these countries are no longer eligible for the exemption from threatened species permits provided by the special rule. Therefore, you may not import or reexport, sell or offer for sale in foreign commerce, or deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity any beluga sturgeon caviar or meat from these Black Sea countries on or after the effective date of this Federal Register notice (see DATES section) without a threatened species permit. Beluga sturgeon caviar or meat originating in these countries that has been shipped on or after the effective date of this Federal Register notice (see DATES section) without a threatened species permit issued under 50 CFR 17.32 will be refused clearance upon arrival in the United States, including shipments that have been exported directly from the countries listed above in this paragraph, re-exported through an intermediary country, or transported as personal or household effects. Threatened species permits may only be issued for beluga sturgeon from the Black Sea basin if we determine that the proposed import, re-export, or interstate or foreign commerce would meet the regulatory requirements in 50 CFR PO 00000 Frm 00047 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 17.32. Applicants must demonstrate that their proposed activities would provide for the conservation of the species. Beluga sturgeon products legally imported before the trade suspension. Beluga sturgeon caviar or meat from Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, the Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Turkey, or Ukraine that was legally imported into the United States prior to the trade suspension will continue to be authorized for interstate commerce under the special rule without a threatened species permit. Due to the perishable nature of sturgeon caviar and meat, the exemption for interstate commerce in beluga sturgeon caviar and meat legally imported prior to the trade suspension will continue for a period of no more than 18 months after the date of issuance of the original Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) export permit, in accordance with the CITES resolution on the ‘‘Conservation of and trade in sturgeons and paddlefish’’ (Resolution Conf. 12.7 (Rev. CoP13)). Individuals should maintain accurate records to be able to demonstrate that their beluga sturgeon caviar and meat were legally imported prior to the trade suspension. Conditions for lifting of the trade suspension. Under the special rule, if the littoral states fail to submit a basinwide management plan for beluga sturgeon, or if we are unable to confirm that all littoral states in the basin are signatories to the plan, we will immediately suspend trade with all littoral states in the basin until we are satisfied that such a management plan exists. Likewise, under the special rule, if the littoral states fail to submit copies of national laws and regulations that implement the basin-wide management plan, we will immediately suspend trade with the given littoral states until we are satisfied that such laws and regulations are in effect. For us to consider lifting the trade suspension, the littoral states of the Black Sea basin must submit a basin-wide management plan for beluga sturgeon. This plan must include all the elements specified in the beluga sturgeon special rule and be signed by all littoral states in the basin. In addition, each littoral state wishing to export beluga sturgeon caviar and meat to the United States under the exemption provided by the special rule must submit copies of their national laws that implement the basin-wide plan. Information on how to submit such materials is located in the ADDRESSES section. Aquaculture facilities. The special rule allows aquaculture facilities outside the Caspian and Black Sea E:\FR\FM\28OCN1.SGM 28OCN1 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 208 / Friday, October 28, 2005 / Notices basins to obtain an exemption from threatened species permits otherwise required under 50 CFR 17.32 if they meet certain conditions. We have not yet received any requests for such an exemption. Under the special rule, there is no deadline for receipt of applications from aquaculture facilities seeking an exemption. Authority: The authority for this action is the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). Dated: October 13, 2005. Craig Manson, Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks. [FR Doc. 05–21534 Filed 10–27–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–55–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [MT–069–1610–DP–024E] Notice of Availability of the Draft Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement (DRMP/EIS) for the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, MT Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice of availability. 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In order to assure that comments will be considered, they must be received by BLM on or before the end of the comment period at the address listed below. BLM will hold public meetings during the comment period and will announce their exact time and location at least 15 days in advance through public notices, media news VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:15 Oct 27, 2005 Jkt 208001 releases, newsletter mailings, and on the following Web site (subject to availability): https://www.blm.gov/nhp./ spotlight/state_info/planning.htm. ADDRESSES: Written comments should be sent to: Monument RMP Team, BLM Lewistown Field Office, 920 NE Main Street, PO Box 1160, Lewistown, Montana 59457. Comments may also be sent by e-mail to MonumentRMP@blm.gov. 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For further information and/or to have your name added to the mailing list contact Jerry Majerus, RMP Project Manager, at (406) 538–1924, or Gary Slagel, Monument Manager, at (406) 538–1950. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument is located in northcentral Montana in Blaine, Chouteau, Fergus, and Phillips Counties. The planning area addressed in the RMP comprises about 375,000 acres of public land and 42,800 acres of existing oil and gas leases administered by the BLM Lewistown Field Office. The State of Montana and Blaine, Chouteau, Fergus, and Phillips Counties participated in development of the plan as cooperating agencies. The public involvement and collaboration process implemented for this effort included 11 public scoping open houses, 11 alternative development workshops, 6 public meetings on oil and gas leases, preparation of comment summary reports, incorporation of recommendations from the Central FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: PO 00000 Frm 00048 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 62137 Montana Resource Advisory Council (RAC), and distribution of information via the Monument RMP Web site and periodic updates and newsletters. BLM has sent copies of the DRMP/EIS to individuals, agencies, and groups who requested them or if this was required by regulation or policy. For comments to be most helpful, they should relate to specific concerns or conflicts that are within the legal responsibilities of the BLM and can be resolved in this planning process. BLM will publish its responses to the comments in the Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement. 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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service


Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of 
Suspension of Trade in Threatened Beluga Sturgeon (Huso huso) From the 
Black Sea Basin

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), give notice that 
we are suspending import of and foreign commerce in beluga sturgeon 
(Huso huso) caviar and meat originating in the Black Sea littoral 
states of Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, the Russian Federation, Serbia 
and Montenegro, Turkey, and Ukraine effective immediately. This 
suspension applies to shipments that have been exported directly from 
these countries, re-exported through an intermediary country, or 
transported as personal or household effects, and it prohibits foreign 
commerce in the course of a commercial activity. We are taking this 
action under the special rule that was promulgated to control the trade 
of threatened beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) (70 FR 10493; March 4, 2005). 
Interstate

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commerce in beluga sturgeon caviar or meat from the Black Sea basin 
that was legally imported into the United States before the trade 
suspension is not prohibited.

DATES: This notice is effective October 28, 2005.

ADDRESSES: Black Sea littoral states wishing to provide information 
that may allow us to lift this trade suspension may submit it by any 
one of several methods:
    1. You may submit written information to Robert R. Gabel, Chief, 
Division of Scientific Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401 
North Fairfax Drive, Room 750, Arlington, Virginia 22203.
    2. You may hand-deliver written information to the Division of 
Scientific Authority, at the above address, or fax your comments to 
703-358-2276.
    3. You may send information by electronic mail (e-mail) to 
ScientificAuthority@fws.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information pertaining to 
compliance with the special rule, contact Robert R. Gabel, Chief, 
Division of Scientific Authority, at the address above; telephone, 703-
358-1708; fax, 703-358-2276. For further information on application 
procedures and requirements for threatened species permits, contact the 
Division of Management Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401 
N. Fairfax Drive, Room 700, Arlington, Virginia 22203; telephone, 703-
358-2104; fax, 703-358-2281.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April 21, 2004, we listed beluga sturgeon 
as threatened (69 FR 21425) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, 
as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) (Act). We subsequently published a 
special rule concerning beluga sturgeon (70 FR 10493; March 4, 2005) 
under section 4(d) of the Act. The special rule, located at 50 CFR 
17.44(y) of our regulations, promotes the conservation of the species 
by allowing the import, export or re-export, and interstate and foreign 
commerce of beluga sturgeon caviar and meat, without threatened species 
permits otherwise required under 50 CFR 17.32, from littoral states in 
the Caspian and Black Sea basins that demonstrate progress on measures 
to protect and recover the species. The special rule requires countries 
wishing to export beluga sturgeon caviar or meat to the United States 
under this exemption to provide, by September 6, 2005, copies of basin-
wide cooperative management plans for beluga sturgeon agreed to by all 
littoral states in the Black Sea or Caspian Sea basin along with copies 
of national laws implementing the management plans.
    Import of and foreign commerce in Black Sea beluga sturgeon 
suspended. We have not received a basin-wide management plan for beluga 
sturgeon from any of the littoral states in the Black Sea basin. We 
received information from Bulgaria, Georgia, and Serbia and Montenegro, 
including a copy of a document signed by Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia 
and Montenegro in which they agree to implement a regional strategy for 
conservation and sustainable management of sturgeon populations of the 
northwest Black Sea and lower Danube River. While we applaud the 
efforts of these countries in working toward regional cooperation, this 
regional agreement does not fulfill the requirements of the special 
rule. Under the special rule, the littoral states are required to 
submit a basin-wide management plan agreed to by all littoral states in 
the Black Sea basin (not just exporting countries). A regional plan 
covering only a portion of the Black Sea is not sufficient to meet this 
requirement. Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, the Russian Federation, Serbia 
and Montenegro, Turkey, and Ukraine have therefore failed to meet the 
conditions of the special rule. As a result, beluga sturgeon caviar 
(including products containing caviar, such as cosmetics) and meat from 
these countries are no longer eligible for the exemption from 
threatened species permits provided by the special rule. Therefore, you 
may not import or re-export, sell or offer for sale in foreign 
commerce, or deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in foreign 
commerce in the course of a commercial activity any beluga sturgeon 
caviar or meat from these Black Sea countries on or after the effective 
date of this Federal Register notice (see DATES section) without a 
threatened species permit. Beluga sturgeon caviar or meat originating 
in these countries that has been shipped on or after the effective date 
of this Federal Register notice (see DATES section) without a 
threatened species permit issued under 50 CFR 17.32 will be refused 
clearance upon arrival in the United States, including shipments that 
have been exported directly from the countries listed above in this 
paragraph, re-exported through an intermediary country, or transported 
as personal or household effects.
    Threatened species permits may only be issued for beluga sturgeon 
from the Black Sea basin if we determine that the proposed import, re-
export, or interstate or foreign commerce would meet the regulatory 
requirements in 50 CFR 17.32. Applicants must demonstrate that their 
proposed activities would provide for the conservation of the species.
    Beluga sturgeon products legally imported before the trade 
suspension. Beluga sturgeon caviar or meat from Bulgaria, Georgia, 
Romania, the Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Turkey, or 
Ukraine that was legally imported into the United States prior to the 
trade suspension will continue to be authorized for interstate commerce 
under the special rule without a threatened species permit. Due to the 
perishable nature of sturgeon caviar and meat, the exemption for 
interstate commerce in beluga sturgeon caviar and meat legally imported 
prior to the trade suspension will continue for a period of no more 
than 18 months after the date of issuance of the original Convention on 
International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora 
(CITES) export permit, in accordance with the CITES resolution on the 
``Conservation of and trade in sturgeons and paddlefish'' (Resolution 
Conf. 12.7 (Rev. CoP13)). Individuals should maintain accurate records 
to be able to demonstrate that their beluga sturgeon caviar and meat 
were legally imported prior to the trade suspension.
    Conditions for lifting of the trade suspension. Under the special 
rule, if the littoral states fail to submit a basin-wide management 
plan for beluga sturgeon, or if we are unable to confirm that all 
littoral states in the basin are signatories to the plan, we will 
immediately suspend trade with all littoral states in the basin until 
we are satisfied that such a management plan exists. Likewise, under 
the special rule, if the littoral states fail to submit copies of 
national laws and regulations that implement the basin-wide management 
plan, we will immediately suspend trade with the given littoral states 
until we are satisfied that such laws and regulations are in effect. 
For us to consider lifting the trade suspension, the littoral states of 
the Black Sea basin must submit a basin-wide management plan for beluga 
sturgeon. This plan must include all the elements specified in the 
beluga sturgeon special rule and be signed by all littoral states in 
the basin. In addition, each littoral state wishing to export beluga 
sturgeon caviar and meat to the United States under the exemption 
provided by the special rule must submit copies of their national laws 
that implement the basin-wide plan. Information on how to submit such 
materials is located in the ADDRESSES section.
    Aquaculture facilities. The special rule allows aquaculture 
facilities outside the Caspian and Black Sea

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basins to obtain an exemption from threatened species permits otherwise 
required under 50 CFR 17.32 if they meet certain conditions. We have 
not yet received any requests for such an exemption. Under the special 
rule, there is no deadline for receipt of applications from aquaculture 
facilities seeking an exemption.

    Authority: The authority for this action is the Endangered 
Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).

    Dated: October 13, 2005.
Craig Manson,
Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
[FR Doc. 05-21534 Filed 10-27-05; 8:45 am]
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